If you find a solution to maintining cross-document links when a user emails the file to another system... publish and patent it and wait for your Nobel in Physics! ;-)
Shlomo's method will work, too, of course... but not if moved to where the satellite PDF can't resolve the host domain/IP (same
That's pretty much what we do now, but it's hard to have all the books open
at once when four writers are hurtling toward a deadline...
And we have found that customer-users often copy a doc to email to a
colleague or to use elsewhere and then the links break.
It's not a stopper for now, but I'd lo
I concur with Robert, unless you're facing other issue that you didn't mention in your post.
Have all the BOOK files open when you print to PDF; and esure that the resulting PDFs are located in the same relative file structure as the BOOK files. [If I were you, I'd put all BOOK files in one fold
My colleague was just bit by the sidehead bug which was the topic of much
discussion a week or so ago.
She recovered by importing all formats (with Manual Page Breaks and Other
Format/Layout Overrides checked as well) from the backup file, which was
undamaged but out of date. Everything popped
On 23 Mar 2015 at 16:19, Lin Sims wrote:
> On the Operators tab, there are three different buttons showing a
> large ? with a smaller one up and to the right. At least one of these
> is a superscript and one is an exponent. I've no idea what the third
> one is, and I don't know which button is whi